What is Tufted Angioma?

Also known as: Tufted Angioma

A tufted angioma is a rare, benign growth of blood vessels that develops during infancy and childhood with most appearing before the age of five.

Tufted angiomas are slow growing red to purple patches and firm flat portions with solid, round raised lesions on top. Tufted angiomas usually develop on the neck, shoulder, trunk, or groin and can be associated with pain, tenderness, increased perspiration, and increased hair growth on lesion.